19 First Alert Weather Day: Wind Chill Advisory in effect overnight; wind chill may dip to -15°

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19 First Alert Weather Day: Wind Chill Advisory in effect overnight; wind chill may dip to -15°
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The wind chill (or “feels-like” temperature) may dip down to 15 degrees below zero.

The air temperature will struggle to make it through the teens on Saturday afternoon, but in a much-needed change of pace, we will at least see some sunshine.This system will bring us widespread snow showers on Sunday afternoon.Sunday will be a touch warmer, too, although not by much, with highs in the 20s.At this time, we’re anticipating a brief pattern change and a major storm nearing by the middle of the week.

As temperatures begin to cool down again, we’ll change over to a wintry mix Wednesday into Thursday. At this time, I would expect wet road conditions Tuesday evening, and hazardous, slick road conditions Wednesday into Thursday.

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